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Princess Diana: why her death 25 years ago has sparked so many conspiracy theories

Image: A quarter of a century after the Paris car crash, conspiracy theories about Diana’s death persist. Mark Reinstein / Shutterstock Diana, Princess of Wales, died...

Jobs Summit prime opportunity to Unite A Caring Australia

Equality, fairness and the shared vision of a better future are core objectives in both the Jobs Summit and UnitingCare Australia's 2022 Federal Election Policy...

‘A clear victory for dogged investigative journalism’: Chris Dawson found guilty of murdering wife Lynette in 1982

Image: Dean Lewins/AAP In December 2018, former professional rugby league player and high school teacher Chris Dawson, then aged 70, was arrested and charged with...

Ghoulishness, depravity and stupidity: welcome to the world of Ottessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona

Image: The Triumph of Death - Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1592). Public domain Whether taken as a good or bad quality, Ottessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona is a confounding novel....

HOW AUSTRALIA CAN GENERATE A $52 BILLION WINDFALL FROM SCIENCE

Australia faces a 'Sliding Doors' moment when we can choose to supercharge our science and technology strengths and generate a $52 billion windfall for...

Loti at Saint Moritz

Well, HELLO Loti! A new jewel adorns us! I was adrift, my usual Sunday visit to my favourite seafood outlet in Fitzroy Street got suddenly interrupted...

PASS THE CLIMATE LEGISLATION & ‘NAME AND FAME’ TRANSITION LEADERS

Australia's climate change legislation should be passed with an added commitment to 'name and fame' sectors leading the charge to reduce emissions, the peak...

The Pockets Pro Series Championship 9 & 10 action-packed weekend

Professional pool is here to stay Well, the Pockets Pro Series 2022 has been an action-packed affair to date and Championship Events 9 & 10...

AUSTRALIANS BACK SCIENCE TO STEM TIDE OF MISINFORMATION

Australians overwhelmingly trust in science and scientists - and we strongly fear negative consequences for our society if people don't value science enough, new...

View from The Hill: House vote on allowing territories to legalise voluntary assisted dying likely this week

Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas In 1997, Tony Burke was a high profile organiser mustering support to quash a law that had been passed in the Northern...
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